Dreaming big – the Seymour Arm Fruit Lands
Cover of brochure Seymour Arm holds the unique distinction of being the only community in the Shuswap and perhaps the entire province that became a […]
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Cover of brochure Seymour Arm holds the unique distinction of being the only community in the Shuswap and perhaps the entire province that became a […]
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photo courtesy of American Museum of Natural History Five of the Secwepemc photos in my upcoming book, Everything Shuswap, were taken by one of Canada’s
Early archaeologist Harlan Smith studied the Secwepemc Read More »
Passenger train heading to Notch Hill, Credit – CPR Archives Just prior to completing the final revisions and additions to the last chapter of Everything
Constructing the CPR through the Shuswap Read More »
In addition to the hundreds of forestry workers who flocked to Chase when the Adams River Lumber Company set up its massive sawmill, there was
Walter Montgomery – Chase’s extraordinary logging photographer Read More »
Courtesy of Chase & District Museum and Archives The town of Chase lost a true treasure and a most valuable piece of history, when a large
Howard Smith – Chase’s cowboy artist Read More »